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Airasia Sales Office airasia Sales Office Country Sales Offices / Outlet Status Bangladesh Dhaka, Kemal Ataturk Avenue, Banani C/A Total Air Services Ltd., Erectors House (5th Floor), 18, Kemal Ataturk Avenue, Banani C/A, Dhaka – 1213, Bangladesh Tel: +(8802) 9821447, +(8802) 9821448 Fax: +(8802) 9821449 Email: [email protected] Ticketing/Reservation: [email protected] Brunei Brunei International Airport Temporary closed due Office No. 3, Departure Hall, Brunei International to the Covid-19 Airport, pandemic. Bandar Seri Begawan BS2513, Brunei Darussalam. Outlet Operation Hour : 0800 - 2200 (GMT+08:00) (Daily) Tel: +673-2333045 Cambodia Mekong Discovery Co., Ltd. / Phnom Penh, AEON Temporary closed due Mall (Branch 1) to the Covid-19 Ground Floor, #132, Street Samdach Sothearos, pandemic. Sangkat Tonle Bassac, Phnom Penh, Cambodia Outlet Operation Hour : 0900 - 2200 (GMT+08:00) (Daily) Office : (+855) 23 961 896 Fax : (+855) 23 983 888 Email : [email protected] China HANGZHOU NOTA AIR SERVICES Hangzhou, Jianguo North Road No.567 Jianguo North Road (near Moyaying bus stop), Hangzhou, China. Outlet Operation Hour (GMT+08:00): 0900-1730 (Mon–Fri) 1000-1630 (Sat & Sun) Tel: (+0571) 85351515, (+0571) 85351155 1 airasia Sales Office China Shenyang Lingxiao Air Service Co.,LTD Sheyanyang,Nanjing ST. 11 Door No.222 Zuanshixingzuo Building,Nanjing ST.Shenyang China. Outlet Operation Hour (GMT+08:00): 0900-1730 (Mon–Fri) 1000-1630 (Sat & Sun) Tel:(+024)83832226,(+024)83830683 China CENTURY HOLIDAY TRAVEL GROUP CO.LTD (SHENZHEN) 114, Fengge Mingyuan Podium Building, No.1038–4, Honggui Road Luohu District,Shenzhen Outlet Operation Hour (GMT+08:00): 0930-2100 (Mon–Fri) 1000-1800 (Sat, Sun & Public Holiday) Tel: (+86755) 82138588,(+86755) 82136120 China CENTURY HOLIDAY TRAVEL GROUP CO. LTD Temporary closed due (GUANGZHOU) to the Covid-19 Room L1004, Jiedeng plaza,Yuexiu District, pandemic. Guangzhou,Guangdong Outlet Operation Hour (GMT+08:00): 0930-2100 (Mon–Fri) 1000-1800 (Sat, Sun & Public Holiday) Tel: (+86) 02083873885,(+86) 02083873997 China CENTURY HOLIDAY TRAVEL GROUP CO. Temporary closed due LTD.(BEIJING) to the Covid-19 Room 0163A, Block C, pandemic. Chaowai Soho,Chaowai Street, Chaoyang District, Beijing Outlet Operation Hour (GMT+8): 0930-2100 (Mon–Fri) 1000-1800 (Sat, Sun & Public Holiday) 2 airasia Sales Office Tel: (+8610) 59005707, (+8610)59005706 China CENTURY HOLIDAY TRAVEL GROUP CO. LTD. Temporary closed due (CHENGDU) to the Covid-19 No.88-4, Fourth Section of Hongxing Road, pandemic. Jinjiang District,Chengdu, Sichuan, China. Outlet Operation Hour (GMT+08:00): 0930-2000 (Mon–Fri) 1000-1800 (Sat, Sun & Public Holiday) Tel: (+8628) 84550990, (+8628)84550991 China CENTURY HOLIDAY TRAVEL GROUP (SHANGHAI) CO. Temporary closed due LTD. to the Covid-19 NO.739,Changde Road,Jing'an District, pandemic. Shanghai,China. Outlet Operation Hour (GMT+08:00): 0930-2000 (Mon–Fri) 1000-1800 (Sat, Sun & Public Holiday) Tel: (+8621) 62417501,(+8621) 62412823 China CENTURY HOLIDAY INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL SERVICE Temporary closed due (KUNMING) CO. LTD to the Covid-19 No. 156, Huancheng South Road near Yunlu Centre, pandemic. Guandu District, Kunming,Yunnan, China. Outlet Operation Hour (GMT+08:00): 0930-2000 (Mon–Fri) 1000-1800 (Sat, Sun & Public Holiday) Tel: (+86871) 63562509,(+86871) 63562508 3 airasia Sales Office China CENTURY HOLIDAY TRAVEL GROUP CO LTD (XI’AN) Temporary closed due No.6 Kejishangmao Building, to the Covid-19 East of Xidian University Community, pandemic. Keji Road, Yanta District,Xian, Shaanxi. Outlet Operation Hour (GMT+08:00): 0930-2000 (Mon–Fri) 1000-1800 (Sat, Sun & Public Holiday) Tel: (+8629) 63671350, (+8629)63671360 China CENTURY HOLIDAY TRAVEL GROUP CO., LTD Temporary closed due (CHANGSHA) to the Covid-19 No.191 Laodong West Road, pandemic. Tianxin District Changsha City, Hunan Province. Outlet Operation Hour (GMT+08:00): 0930-2000 (Weekdays) 1000-1800 (Weekend & Public Holiday) Tel: (+0731) 89790792 , (+0731)89790762, (+0731) 89790763 China CENTURY HOLIDAY TRAVEL GROUP CO.LTD (ZHUHAI) Temporary closed due Zhu Hai, Gongbei Lingnan Road, to the Covid-19 No. 1026–1027, No. 68 Gongbei Lingnan Road, pandemic. Zhuhai City, Guangdong Province,China Outlet Operation Hour (GMT+08:00): 0930-1830 (Mon–Fri) 1000-1830 (Sat, Sun & Public Holiday) Tel: (+86) 0756 8137661, (+86) 0756 8137662 4 airasia Sales Office China CENTURY HOLIDAY INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL SERVICE Temporary closed due (CHONGQING) CO.LTD to the Covid-19 Chongqing, Jiulongpo Area pandemic. No.1-5, Building7,NO.55, Xiejiawan, Jiulongpo Area, Chongqing Province ,China. Outlet Operation Hour (GMT+08:00): 0930-2000 (Mon-Fri) Closed on Sat, Sun & Public Holiday Tel: (+86)02368035699 India Bengaluru, Monarch Plaza #54, 1st Floor, Monarch Plaza, Brigade Road, Bengaluru - 560 001, India Outlet Operation Hour (GMT+5.30): 0930-1800 (Mon–Fri) 0930-1330 (Sat) Closed on Sun Tel: (+91) 99719 99255 India Chennai, Ispahani Centre 123/124, Ispahani Centre, Nungambakkam High Road, (Near Income Tax Office) Nungambakkam, Chennai 600 034, Tamil Nadu, India Outlet Operation Hour (GMT+5.30): 0930-1800 (Mon–Fri) 0930-1330 (Sat) Closed on Sun Tel: (+91) 044-4857 4505 / (+91) 81292 04738 5 airasia Sales Office India Kochi, Pulinadu Building XXVII/2605, Ground Floor Pulinadu Building, Altantis, M.G.Road, Kochi 682015, India. Outlet Operation Hour (GMT+05:30): 0930-1800 (Mon–Fri) 0930-1330 (Sat) Closed on Sun Tel: (+0484) 4047070, (+0484) 98090 89675 India New Delhi, Road Chattarpur Enclave Track Holidays Pvt. Ltd. D–85, 1st Floor, 100 Ft. Road Chattarpur Enclave, New Delhi, India Outlet Operation Hour (GMT+05:30): 0930-1800 (Mon–Fri) 0930-1330 (Sat) Closed on Sun Tel: (+91) 9999123478 / (+91) 99719 99255 India Kolkatta, Track Holidays Pvt. Ltd. 46C, Chowringhee Road, EVEREST HOUSE, Kolkata – 700071, India Outlet Operation Hour (GMT+05:30): 0930-1800 (Mon–Fri) 0930-1330 (Sat) Closed on Sun Tel: (+91) 9999123478 / (+91) 98302 64499 6 airasia Sales Office Indonesia Banda Aceh, Jl.Twk.M.Daudsyah PT. Bumi Karunia Wisata, Jl.Twk.M.Daudsyah No.130, GP. Peunayong, Kuta Alam, Banda Aceh 23122, Indonesia Outlet Operation Hour (GMT+07:00): 0830-1900 (Mon–Fri) 0830-1700 (Sat) 0830-1400 (Sun) Closed during PH Tel: (+0651) 7315088 , (+0651) 7315100 Indonesia Bali, Sun Boutique Hotel Temporary closed due Sun Boutique Hotel, to QZ Hibernation JL.Sunset Road No.23, Kuta - Badung - Denpasar Bali, Indonesia Outlet Operation Hour (GMT+07:00): 0800 - 2000 (Daily) Indonesia Pekanbaru, JL. Arifin Ahmad Temporary closed due Pt. Sukses Bersama Mitra Wisata, to the Covid-19 JL. Arifin Ahmad No. 75 D, pandemic. Pekanbaru – Riau 28289 Indonesia Outlet Operation Hour (GMT+07:00): 0830 – 1700 (Mon–Sat) Closed on Sun & PH Indonesia Bandung, Grand Serela Hotel Temporary closed due Grand Serela Hotel, to QZ Hibernation Jl. L.L.R.E. Martadinata (Jl. Riau) No. 56 Bandung, Jawa barat 40271 Indonesia. Outlet Operation Hour (GMT+07:00): 0900-1800 (Mon- Sat) Closed on Sun & PH 7 airasia Sales Office Indonesia Padang, Jl. Kampung Nias V No. 5 Pt Astria Padang Wisata Jl. Kampung Nias V No. 5 (Belakang Pondok) South Padang Selatan 25211 - Sumatera Barat Indonesia Outlet Operation Hour (GMT+07:00): 0800-2000 (Mon–Fri) 0800-1600 (Sat & Sun) Closed during PH Tel: (+0751) 840 109 Indonesia Lombok, CV Radita Abadi Perkasa Temporary closed due JL. Bung Karno No 10 to QZ Hibernation Komplek Ruko Satelit Pagesangan Timur Mataram, Lombok Outlet Operation Hour (GMT+07:00): 0900-2000 (Mon-Sun) Tel : (+62370) 7842184 Indonesia Malang, Ruko Istana Dinoyo Kav D-16 ATSC Malang (Kirana Tour And Travel) Ruko Istana Dinoyo Kav D-16 Jl. M.T. Haryono 1A, Malang - East Java Indonesia Outlet Operation Hour (GMT+07:00): 0800-1600 (Daily) Tel: (+0341) 402324 / (+082) 333555854 Indonesia Medan, Jl. Asia Temporary closed due Berjaya Holidays (Pt Wira Kencana Berjaya Abadi), to the Covid-19 Jl. Asia No. 548 P Medan pandemic. Indonesia Outlet Operation Hour (GMT+07:00): 0800 – 2000 (Mon–Fri) 0800 – 1900 (Sat) 8 airasia Sales Office 0800 – 1700 (Sun & PH) Indonesia Medan, Garuda Plaza Hotel PT.Dunia Globalindo Garuda Plaza Hotel Lobby Level Jl. Sisingamanga Raja No.18 Medan, Sumatera Utara 20213, Indonesia Outlet Operation Hour (GMT+07:00): 0900-2000 (Mon-Fri) 0900-1800 (Sat) Closed on Sun & PH Indonesia Medan, Jl. Bakaran Batu Temporary closed due Pt Angkasa Tour And Travel, Jl. Bakaran Batu No. 189 to the Covid-19 B pandemic. Lubuk Pakam – Medan Indonesia Outlet Operation Hour (GMT+07:00): 0800-1800 (Mon–Fri) 0800-1500 (Sat) 0830-1400 (Sun) Indonesia Lamongan, Jl.Raya Golokan PT. Arifin SIdayu JL. Raya Golokan No. 123, Desa Golokan, Kec. Sidayu, Kab. Gresik - Jawa Timur Indonesia Outlet Operation Hour (GMT+07:00): 0800-1900 (Daily) Tel: (+62)85733707081 9 airasia Sales Office Indonesia Surabaya, PT. Beyond Aneka Transindo Kencana Temporary closed due Ruko Pakuwon Town Square AA2-19 Pakuwon City to the Covid-19 Jl Raya Laguna KJW Putih Tambak Surabaya, pandemic. Indonesia Outlet Operation Hour (GMT+07:00): 0900 - 2000 (Mon-Sun) Closed Tel: (+628974885357) Indonesia Surabaya, Pakuwon Trade Centre Supermall Temporary closed due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Indonesia Surabaya, Tunjungan Hotel Temporary closed due Tunjungan 102-104 Kedung Doro Surabaya to the Covid-19 pandemic. Japan Tokyo, Shinjuku Westcourt Temporary closed due Shinjuku Westcourt 5F, to the Covid-19 7–2–11 Nishishinjuku,Shinjuku–ku pandemic. Tokyo 160–0023 Japan Outlet Operation Hour (GMT+09:00): Office: 0930-1800 (Mon-Sat) Call Center: 1000-1700 (Mon-Sat) Closed on Sun 新宿WESTCOURT 東京都新宿区西新宿7-2-11新宿WESTCOURT 5階 TRAVEL WEST東京オフィス内 営業時間: 0930 – 1800(月 - 土曜) 電話受付時間:1000 – 1700(月 - 土曜日) 定休日: 日曜日 Malaysia Johor, Muar Temporary closed due AirAsia Sales Centre (Muar) to the Covid-19 No.26 Jalan Bakri, 84000 Muar, Johor. pandemic. Malaysia Normal Operation Hour (GMT+08:00): 0900-1900 (Daily) 10 airasia Sales Office Malaysia Johor, UTC Kota Raya Temporary closed due UTC Kota Raya to the Covid-19 L3-P1 Jalan Trus, 80000 Johor Bahru, Johor pandemic.
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